Outdoor Attractions in Sligo

Explore Yeat's country by horse drawn carriage. Enjoy a trip on our state of the art wagonette carriage. Our carriage can accommodate up to 8 passengers. Handcrafted along traditional lines by Europe 's finest Master carriage makers, it is fitted with all modern safety features and a waterproof hood with panorama windows to keep you dry during sudden Atlantic showers. Coachmen are experienced and will make the trip a memorable event for you.

The Garavogue is a short and small river located in County Sligo. From Lough Gill, it winds its way through Sligo town and into Sligo Bay. The name, Garavogue, comes from the Irish"Garbh Og"meaning "Young Rough".

No visit to the North West is Complete without a trip on the Rose of Innisfree Tourboat to view the Isle of Innisfree situated on one of Ireland's most beautiful lakes, Lough Gill, which straddles Co Sligo and Co Leitrim. This island inspired WB Yeats to write Irelands most popular poem. Depart from the 17th Century Parkes Castle and take a leisurely cruise across Lough Gill for a memorable trip in an area of outstanding natural beauty steeped in myth and legend.